Walmart tests delivery service that can put food in your fridge for you – literally

A picture taken on June 9, 2016 shows an employee of Amazon wearing a reflective jacket of Amazon new service "Prime Now" at a warehouse in Paris.
Amazon will launch on June 16, 2016 "Prime Now" its new express delivery service in an hour in Paris and the immediately-surrounding suburbs for all types of goods including food. / AFP / ERIC PIERMONT (Photo credit should read ERIC PIERMONT/AFP/Getty Images)

Is this the future? Walmart is teaming up with a security company that makes keyless locks for a grocery delivery service that will not only bring food to your house but also get it placed inside your fridge.

A driver from same-day delivery company Deliv picks up your ordered items and delivers them to your house. If you aren’t home or can’t answer the door, the driver can enter with a one-time passcode. For security, the customer will get a notification at the time of delivery and can watch the items being delivered on a security camera. Walmart is testing the idea with a small group of customers in Silicon Valley.

“Think about that – someone else does the shopping for you AND puts it all away,” a Walmart executive said in a press release.

Cool or creepy? Kal Elsebai wasn’t on board on Wednesday’s “The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson,” but Jeffy Fisher was inclined to like the idea.

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